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    Parks Highway
    The Parks Highway (Route 3, George Parks Highway) is the main route between the cities of Anchorage and Fairbanks and provides access into Denali National Park. It connects from the the Glenn Highway, measuring 323 mi (520 km).
    Address: . Anchorage  AK  USA
     

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    Glenn Highway
    Part of the Alaska Route 1, the Glenn Highway is a paved road that stretches 328 mi (528 km) from the city of Anchorage to the Alaska Highway at Tok Junction.
    Address: . Anchorage  AK  USA
     

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    Seward Highway
    Stretching 127 mi (204 km), the Seward Highway is noted for its scenic surroundings, including the Turnagain Arm and Chugach Mountains. It connects the city of Anchorage with Seward and is part of the Alaska Route 1 and also known as Route 9 along the first 37 miles (58 km).
    Address: . Anchorage  AK  USA
     

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    Taylor Highway
    Open from the spring until the early fall, the Taylor Highway (Alaska Route 5) stretches approximately 171 mi (275 km) long. It connects to the Top of the World Highway, providing access to Dawson City, Yukon.
    Address: . Chicken  AK  USA  99732
     
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    Richardson Highway
    The Richardson Highway was Alaska's first highway. It is known as Route 4 from Valdez to Delta Junction and then as Route 2 onto Fairbanks.
    Address: . Big Delta  AK  USA
     

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    McCarthy Road
    The McCarthy Road provides access into the Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, extending from the town of Chitina. Drivers should be cautious as it is a narrow, gravel and dirt road that can be a rough ride and muddy in wet weather. Travel is not recommended for larger vehicles such as RVs, past mile 17.
    Address: . Chitina  AK  USA
     

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    Edgerton Highway
    The Edgerton Highway (Alaska Route 10) is a minor route that extends off of the Richardson Highway (Alaska Route 4), leading to Chitina.
    Address: . Chitina  AK  USA
     

     
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